The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) compiles annual insolvency rates for both consumers and businesses by province and economic region (ER), census metropolitan area (CMA) and sector as defined by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
The consumer insolvency rate is defined as the number of consumer insolvencies per thousand residents aged 18 years or above. The business insolvency rate is defined as the number of business insolvencies per thousand businesses. Annual insolvency rates are available for consumers starting from 1987 and for businesses starting from 1998. Insolvency rates by NAICS sector are available starting from 1999. For your convenience, the information is also provided in Excel format (see downloadable version below).
Insolvency rates may be used to compare geographical areas of different population sizes as well as industrial sectors of different scales. It is important to note that variations in insolvency rates for a specific geographical area could result from a change in the number of insolvencies, a change in the size of the reference population (the number of consumers or businesses) or both.
If you have any questions or comments about the annual insolvency rates, please contact us at osb-bic-bsf@ic.gc.ca.
Downloadable version: Annual Insolvency Rates (Excel format, 321 KB)
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